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Что (кто) такое Band-Aid - определение

BRAND NAME OF ADHESIVE BANDAGES AND RELATED PRODUCTS
Band-aid; Bandaid; BAND-AID; Band-AID; Band-Aids; Band aids; Band-aids; Bandaids
  • A close-up of an open Band-Aid
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Band-Aid         
(T) n. (esp. AE) to apply, put on a Band-Aid
Band-Aid         
also band-aid (Band-Aids)
1.
A Band-Aid is a small piece of sticky tape that you use to cover small cuts or wounds on your body. (TRADEMARK) (mainly AM; in BRIT, use plaster
)
N-VAR
2.
If you refer to a Band-Aid solution to a problem, you mean that you disapprove of it because you think that it will only be effective for a short period.
We need long-term solutions, not short-term Band-Aid ones.
= cosmetic
ADJ: ADJ n [disapproval]
band-aid         
Band-Aid         
¦ noun trademark, chiefly N. Amer. a piece of sticking plaster of a type having a gauze pad.
sticking plaster         
  • A [[hydrogel dressing]]. An entirely transparent adhesive bandage, with a transparent [[hydrogel]] pad and adhesive waterproof plastic film (removable backing is blue and white).
  • A wound held closed with butterfly closures.
A SMALL SELF-ADHESIVE MEDICAL DRESSING USED FOR INJURIES NOT SERIOUS ENOUGH TO REQUIRE A FULL-SIZE BANDAGE
Giant Band-Aid; Butterfly Stitch; Butterfly stitches; Butterfly closure strips; Butterfly closures; Adhesive Bandage; Sticking plaster; Adhessive bandage; Butterfly closure; 🩹; Butterfly stitch; Medical adhesive
(sticking plasters)
Sticking plaster is material that you can stick over a cut or wound in order to protect it. A sticking plaster is a piece of this material. (BRIT; in AM, use Band-Aid
)
N-VAR
Adhesive bandage         
  • A [[hydrogel dressing]]. An entirely transparent adhesive bandage, with a transparent [[hydrogel]] pad and adhesive waterproof plastic film (removable backing is blue and white).
  • A wound held closed with butterfly closures.
A SMALL SELF-ADHESIVE MEDICAL DRESSING USED FOR INJURIES NOT SERIOUS ENOUGH TO REQUIRE A FULL-SIZE BANDAGE
Giant Band-Aid; Butterfly Stitch; Butterfly stitches; Butterfly closure strips; Butterfly closures; Adhesive Bandage; Sticking plaster; Adhessive bandage; Butterfly closure; 🩹; Butterfly stitch; Medical adhesive
An adhesive bandage, also called a sticking plaster, medical plaster, or simply plaster in British English, is a small medical dressing used for injuries not serious enough to require a full-size bandage. They are also known by the genericized trademarks of Band-Aid (as "band-aid" or "band aid" in Australia, Canada, India and the US) or Elastoplast (in the UK).
AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
aid         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
I. v. a.
1.
Assist, help, support, serve, speed, second, back, befriend, prosper, abet, co-operate with, take part with, give support to, minister to, take turn with, relieve. See spell.
2.
Succor, relieve, do kindness to, supply the necessities of, give alms (to).
II. n.
1.
Assistance, help, furtherance, cooperation, patronage, support, helping hand, good offices. See lift.
2.
Succor, relief, alms, bounty, subsidy.
3.
Helper, assistant. See aider.
4.
Aide-de-camp.
AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
¦ abbreviation artificial insemination by donor.
AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid

Википедия

Band-Aid

Band-Aid is a brand of adhesive bandages distributed by the American pharmaceutical and medical-devices company Johnson & Johnson. Invented in 1920, the brand has become a generic term for adhesive bandages in countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, the Philippines, and others.